Where can I find an explanation of how to interpret these lines of output we
saw while importing a key onto a person's keyring:
gpg: key DED64EBB2BA87C5C: public key "OTR Dev Team "
imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1
gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) need
Hi,
Can I get a link discussing one or more of a typical situations when options
files are used? Thanks
John A. Wallace
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if" I wanted to have more than one keyring, and I were
to name them, for example, "secring1.gpg", "secring2.gpg", would my ordering
be respected by gpg in the display from such a command?
John A. Wallace
The pen is mightier than the sword, but only
former of these used as keyring
files in the past, but nowadays the latter format are used?
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of "gpg.exe", shouldn't "Home" also be this current directory? Otherwise, it
would not see the commands and options I included in its special "gpg.conf".
Is that not so? Thanks.
John A. Wallace
The pen is mightier than the sword, but only if you get in the first st
ed if no environment
variable were set ahead of time? Finally, in general can an option like this
be put either in an options file or in "gpg.conf"? Thanks.
John A. Wallace
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I am using Gpg 2.0.17 in Windows. Am I correct in saying that the "options"
file, if one existed, should be located in the home directory, i.e.,
%homepath%\appdata\roaming\gnupg, that it should be named options, and that
it would be utilized automatically by the gpg program whenever commands are
is
Is it true to say, as it appears to me, that I cannot select a file in GPA's
File Manager and then use a tool or menu option in order to clearsign the
file? Rather, I have to have opened the file first and copied its contents
to the Clipboard first, and only then can I clearsign it in GPA after
ope
Hello. I am moving my system onto another machine, and it will require my
reinstalling everything, not simply restoring. Are there any instructions
related to which files need to be moved, and other considerations, in order
to transfer the capabilities of my gnupg application. I am moving it from
W
Any issues with installing gpg or GPA on Windows Server 2008? Thanks.
> -Original Message-
> From: gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On
> Behalf Of Werner Koch
> Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 9:53 AM
> To: Anthony Papillon
> Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Su
Hello. I am using gpg 2.0.17 on Windows OS. I also have the GPA and GPGshell
front ends installed.
I see these config files: Gpa.conf, gpg.conf, gpg-agent.conf, gpgsm.conf, all
within gnupg folder. Are there other config files installed for this program,
aside from what might be in one of the fr
Would it not help to try the option for the passphrase directly, like this:
--passphrase-file filename
From: gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org [mailto:gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org] On
Behalf Of Roberts, David M [ITSYS]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:09 PM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
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Outstanding! Hopefully the GPG4Win port for Windows will follow suit before
long. Thanks for an awesome product and support.
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> Behalf Of Werner Koch
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Hello. Is this list available from gmane or some similar way that allows it to
be read from a newsreader? Thanks.
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> Message: 6
> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2011 04:04:15 +0100
> From: Jerome Baum
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: --trusted-key
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> > Finally, (and this part may very well
> > relate to my lack of ful
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2011 03:25:33 +0100
> From: Jerome Baum
> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: --trusted-key
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--trusted-key long key ID
Assume that the specified key (which must be given as a full 8 byte key ID)
is as trustworthy as one of your own secret keys. This option is useful if
you don't want to keep your secret keys (or one of them) online but still
want to be able to check the validity of a give
> -Original Message-
> From: John A. Wallace [mailto:jw72...@verizon.net]
> Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 9:08 PM
> To: 'gnupg-users@gnupg.org'
> Subject: keys.gnupg.net
>
> Hello. In my web browser I am looking at the url of keys.gnupg.net,
> which
Hello. In my web browser I am looking at the url of keys.gnupg.net, which
has the following title on top of its page: SKS OpenPGP
keyser...@zimmermann.mayfirst.org. This site allows me to check or submit
public keys. On that page there are some instructions in a section called
"Access", and it st
Hello. When my firewall advises me that GPG agent is "listening on:xyz",
what exactly is it listening for and is that necessary? Thanks.
John
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Hello,
When I have a group of messages in a folder, which were encrypted by others
with one of my public keys, and I enter the command "gpg -status-fd", the
gpg program will scroll through all of these messages one by one showing me
the keyID for which each message was encrypted. However, when
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 10:28:56 +0100
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To:
Subject: GPA File Manager : double-click not possible ?
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Hello,
I am a new user to the GNU Privacy
When I have a group of messages in a folder, which were encrypted by others
with one of my public keys, and I enter the command "gpg -status-fd", the
gpg program will scroll through all of these messages one by one showing me
the keyID for which each message was encrypted. However, when I add a
me
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 21:20:24 -0500
> From: "John A. Wallace"
> To:
> Subject: batch decryption key identification
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> Hello. On
Hello. The online manual for gpg states this about the "-list-keys"
option: "Changes the behaviour of some commands. This is like --dry-run but
different in some cases. The semantic of this command may be extended in the
future. Currently it only skips the actual decryption pass and therefore
ena
am hoping to absorb it as much as I can. Thanks.
John A. Wallace
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 09:35:30 +0200
From: Werner Koch
To: "John A. Wallace"
Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: Re: key selection in batch decryptions
Message-ID: <87sjn07zgd@vigenere.g
While I am using gpg 2.0.17 on a Windows OS, I often have instances where I
need to decrypt a few random messages from a large batch of messages.
Normally, I can pipe the passphrase, symmetric or public key, to the gpg
command, and it will attempt to match the passphrase with the keys on my key
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